Problem is, I'm not enthused about pretty much any of the names I've heard thrown out by any of the parties, including my very own Libertarian Party.
That is until word came out a few days ago that Congressman Ron Paul, Republican from Texas, had formed an exploratory committee for presidential run in 2008. Ron Paul was the Libertarian Party's presidential nominee in 1988.
This time he's apparently seeking the Republican nomination, which most agree he has next to no chance of winning.
So, it looks like I cast a protest vote for whoever the LP candidate is, or not vote at all in the presidential election.
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Problem is, I'm not enthused about pretty much any of the names I've heard thrown out by any of the parties, including my very own Libertarian Party.
That is until word came out a few days ago that Congressman Ron Paul, Republican from Texas, had formed an exploratory committee for presidential run in 2008. Ron Paul was the Libertarian Party's presidential nominee in 1988.
This time he's apparently seeking the Republican nomination, which most agree he has next to no chance of winning.
So, it looks like I cast a protest vote for whoever the LP candidate is, or not vote at all in the presidential election.
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